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Newton Ferrers

Village in Devon, England

Newton Ferrers

Summary

Village in Devon, England

FieldValue
official_nameNewton Ferrers
civil_parishNewton and Noss
countryEngland
regionSouth West England
coordinates
post_townPLYMOUTH
postcode_areaPL
postcode_districtPL8
shire_districtSouth Hams
shire_countyDevon
hide_servicesYes
static_imageNorthern side of Newton Creek from Noss Mayo - geograph.org.uk - 124790.jpg
static_image_captionNewton Ferrers as seen across Newton Creek from Noss Mayo

Newton Ferrers is a village and former manor, civil and ecclesiastical parish, now in the parish of Newton and Noss, in the South Hams district, in the county of Devon, England.{{cite web the population of the village of Newton Ferrers was 1,268 and that of the electoral ward of Newton and Noss was 1,814.

History

The manor of Newton Ferrers is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book as Niwetone.{{cite book |url-access=registration

In 1931 the parish had a population of 884. On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished to form "Newton and Noss", part also went to Yealmpton.

Churches

Holy Cross Church, Newton Ferrers, the parish church, was re-built in 1260. It was less than half the size of the present building and in 1342 was enlarged by the then rector, Henry de Ferrers. It received a Victorian restoration by George Fellowes Prynne in 1885–6 and only the west tower and the north and south arcades remain of the medieval structure.{{cite book

Across the creek in the former parish of Noss Mayo St Peter's Church was built in 1880–82 by Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke of Membland, and took over from the nearby Church of St Peter the Poor Fisherman, Revelstoke, built in 1226.{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131110231608/http://www.newtonnoss.co.uk/history.asp |archive-date=10 November 2013 |url-status=dead

Amenities

The village's shops are on Newton Hill: there is a co-op; a Post Office selling fruit, veg, magazines and clothes; a pharmacy; and an estate agent. There is also a cafe and another estate agent on Parsonage Road. There are no shops in Noss Mayo, but it has two public houses, The Swan and The Ship. Newton Ferrers has one pub, The Dolphin, and all three are on the waterfront. During the summer a river taxi takes passengers around the two villages and makes regular trips between Newton Ferrers Harbour, Warren Point (for access to Wembury and its beach) and Noss Mayo. The art deco house Casa del Rio was built in 1936.

Vosses

Noss Voss at low tide

At low tide there appear two "vosses", i.e. ancient solid man-made pathways across the estuary mud useable as crossing points.{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120420021608/http://www.southdevonaonb.org.uk/uploads/YealmEstuaryMP1998(1).pdf |archive-date=20 April 2012 |url-status=dead

Lifeboat station

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution established a lifeboat station at the mouth of the Newton Creek in March 1878. A stone boat house was built and the boat was launched into the River Yealm using a slipway. The station was closed in 1927 by which time Plymouth Lifeboat Station had been equipped with a motor lifeboat which could cover the area more effectively. During its 49 years three different lifeboats operated from the 'Yealm River Lifeboat Station': Bowman (1878), Darling (1887) and Michael Smart (1904).{{cite book

Twinned villages

Newton Ferrers has been twinned with :

  • France Trébeurden, France, since 2010

References

References

  1. "Newton and Noss ward 2011".
  2. "Population statistics Newton Ferrers AP/CP through time". [[A Vision of Britain through Time]].
  3. "Relationships and changes Newton Ferrers AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time.
  4. "Vicar flees Devon flock over 'culture of bullying'". BBC.
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